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what was the name of The decision in this World War I-era Supreme Court case said that the Espionage Act was constitutional, and that the government could limit free speech at certain times.

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The Supreme Court case you are referring to is **Schenck v. United States** (1919). In this case, the Court upheld the Espionage Act of 1917 and ruled that the government could limit free speech during wartime if the speech presented a "clear and present danger" to national security. The decision established the principle that certain restrictions on speech are permissible in specific contexts, particularly during times of war.